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Customize Your Windows XP and Vista Interface with ObjectDock!

By Greased up Deaf Guy, published Oct 21, 2007
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If you like Apple's Operating System but don't like crappy computers that are over priced, well you are in luck because with ObjectDock, a simple and free program you can make Windows look a little more like the Apple interface. The best part is you wont have an Apple you will still have an ultra useful Windows PC, and if the Apple fan boys are mad and talking crap then think about this, people are calling Windows Vista a piece of crap and it still outsells your precious MAC.

Anyway back to ObjectDock the free program from Stardock that allows you to customize a toolbar and "dock" which ever icons or tools you want to in a convenient toolbar on your desktop. This tool allows you to organize shortcuts, programs and tasks into an attractive animated dock. ObjectDock allows you to have more control over the organization of your desktop and allows you to make your most used icons and programs easily accessible through the cool new interface.

With many customization options ObjectDock gives you a lot of control over how the Dock will look and feel. If you want to you can even replace your start bar completely with your customized Dock. With various modes and settings you can get the dock working just the way you want it to.

I like that the program is so customizable and allows me to easily create a dock that suites my needs and I can tell it what to do. I also like the new weather flyout features, which is a simple feature that displays the weather for your area for the week ahead. Another valuable feature is the "Keep in background" mode where when the dock isn't in use it simply disappears off the screen, and then is instantly re-activated once you mouse over the Dock.

Customize Your Windows XP and Vista Interface with ObjectDock!

ObjectDock in Windows Vista Example!

Credit: Stardock

Copyright: Stardock

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